For years, Mick Jagger had denounced the virtues of Exile On Main St., the Rolling Stones’ louche double album from 1972 that many fans consider
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The live album catalog of the Rolling Stones is bigger than most bands ever amass with studio releases. It’s a collection that spreads from 1966’s

The Rolling Stones‘ exile in France wasn’t exactly a true exile. They were simply moving to the continent for tax reasons. It was a meticulously

A sequence of nine American No.1 singles in two and a half years is something most artists could only dream of. The Supremes confirmed that

One of the first releases on Rolling Stones Records was Jamming With Edward…but who is Edward? It is Nicky Hopkins, an amazing piano player who

In the last few days of January 1964, The Rolling Stones recorded the final version of what became their third UK single. It was called

Frank Sinatra ‘Ultimate Christmas’ – album artwork courtesy of Capitol Records/Universal Music Frank Sinatra has returned to the top 10 of the Billboard 200 albums

The Checkerboard Lounge on Chicago’s South Side was a blues institution. Originally located in a tough part of town on 43rd Street, in 2005 it

One of America’s quintessential album rock bands were suddenly on the verge of a No.1 single on October 13, 1973. The Allman Brothers Band had

Photo: Darkroom/Interscope Records (Billie Eilish), Anthony ‘Top Dawg’ Tiffith (Kendrick Lamar) “Live from New York, it’s Saturday night…” For a period, the most exciting place